Baxter Art Gallery records, 1962-1997

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Series 2: Business Correspondence , 1969-1988

0.5 Linear feet

Box 4, Box 21

Scattered business correspondence includes incoming letters from artists, members of the local Pasadena arts community, museums, galleries, and arts organizations. Also found here are a few copies of outgoing letters and inter-office memos. Letters may include attached printed material such as flyers and press releases, resumes, and news clippings. The bulk of the correspondence dates from 1982 to 1986, when Jay Belloli was gallery director. Researchers should note that the content of the correspondence found here may overlap with correspondence found within the Administrative Records and Exhibition Files series.

Folders are arranged chronologically by year. A small amount of correspondence from the 2019 addition appears at the end of this series.

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Business Correspondence, 1969-1976

4

18-22

Select: Business Correspondence, 1969-1976

Business Correspondence, 1978-1979

4

23

Select: Business Correspondence, 1978-1979

Business Correspondence, circa 1982-1988

4

24-33

Select: Business Correspondence, circa 1982-1988

Business Correspondence, 1972-1976, 1986

21

5

Select: Business Correspondence, 1972-1976, 1986

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